2019 International Symposium on Lightning Protection (XV SIPDA) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/sipda47030.2019.8951657
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Detection Efficiency Analysis of Atmospheric Discharges Using AS3935 Sensor : Data Correlation of LINET Network

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“…Lightning data is generated by a simulation script that, considering a selected random areas called storms (are circles with a given radius), inserts lightning in storms and inserts detection events obtained from lightning into Storm Detector Network , using an hypothetical sensor network deployed on the area of Paraná state. The simulation takes in consideration the parameters found in [1] for sensor distance estimation, given as:…”
Section: Lightning Datamentioning
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“…Lightning data is generated by a simulation script that, considering a selected random areas called storms (are circles with a given radius), inserts lightning in storms and inserts detection events obtained from lightning into Storm Detector Network , using an hypothetical sensor network deployed on the area of Paraná state. The simulation takes in consideration the parameters found in [1] for sensor distance estimation, given as:…”
Section: Lightning Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where, LE represents the natural logarithm of the sensor energy parameter and δ is the distance in km. The simulation also takes advantage of the Absolute Detection Efficiency (ADE) curve also found by [1] to compute the detection probability of each hypothetical sensor, given as: ADESD(δ) = 88.11 (1 -1/(1 + 309.6 EXP(-0.2888 δ)) .…”
Section: Lightning Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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